Author: B.M. Smirnov
Publisher: CRC Press
Keywords: waals, molecules, der, van, ions, cluster
Number of Pages: 279
Published: 1992-03-20
List price: $404.95
ISBN-10: 2881246974
ISBN-13: 9782881246975
This book discusses not only current ideas on the physics and chemistry of cluster ions and Van der Waals molecules, but also present numerical data on their parameters and the processes involving them. Professor Smirnov’s work is both a first-rate introduction to all phenomena involving cluster ions and Van der Waals molecules and a detailed reference on basic relating to a large number of species.
Authors:A. Ya. Kipnis, B. E. Yavelov, J. S. Rowlinson,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: science, molecular, waals, der, van
Number of Pages: 334
Published: 1996-07-25
List price: $99.00
ISBN-10: 0198552106
ISBN-13: 9780198552109
The development of molecular physics and physical chemistry cannot be understood without a knowledge of the work of Dutch physicist Johannes Diderik van der Waals. His doctoral thesis of 1873 was the first theory of liquids and gases in which the essential differences and similarities of these two phases were interpreted in terms of the properties of the constituent molecules. This view contradicted the work of Mach, Ostwald, Duhem and other "energeticists" and provides the foundation for our current understanding of fluids. In the years since the end of World War II, there has been a re-appr
Author: Jaroslaw Koperski
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Keywords: neutral, laser, spectroscopy, beams, interactions, supersonic, der, waals, complexes, van
Number of Pages: 237
Published: 2003-03-07
List price: $185.00
ISBN-10: 3527403841
ISBN-13: 9783527403844
Here, readers are introduced to the current experimental techniques of laser spectroscopy of van der Waals complexes produced in supersonic beams. The book is unique in its style, subject and scope, and provides information on recent research not only for researchers focusing on molecular spectroscopy but also for those interested in the cooling of atoms and molecules. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive characterization of the metal(Me)-rare gas(RG) and Me2 diatoms, using an example of the 12-group and rare gas atoms, respectively.
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